[Samba] samba setup in win2k A.D.
Don Meyer
dlmeyer at uiuc.edu
Wed Feb 15 23:26:51 GMT 2006
Furthermore, have you verified that your time is properly
synchronized with your AD's DC(s)?
And is your krb5.conf file properly configured on your linux system?
-D
At 04:51 PM 2/15/2006, James Taylor wrote:
>Maybe this will help...
>
>Have you verified that all you AD controllers have replicated their info? I
>had similar issues to this back when I was using AD with Microsoft. You can
>force replication to occur but going to sites and services of your AD. You
>should be able to find all the AD replication partners and force a
>replication.
>
>James
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: samba-bounces+jtaylor=laszlosystems.com at lists.samba.org
>[mailto:samba-bounces+jtaylor=laszlosystems.com at lists.samba.org] On Behalf
>Of Richard Verdugo
>Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 2:46 PM
>To: samba at lists.samba.org
>Subject: [Samba] samba setup in win2k A.D.
>
>Please help, I'm having this problem at my job and it really needs to get
>solved.
>
>I'm trying to setup samba 3.0 to be a member fileserver in my Windows 2000
>active directory domain.
>I followed the instruction on this website:
>http://www.linux-sxs.org/networking/nt4dom_samba.html#win_sysreq
>net RPC join -W <domain> -U <domain user> works
>wbinfo -t works
>wbinfo -G works
>wbinfo -U fails with the error: Error looking up domain users
>
>When I try to access the samba share from a windows network browser window
>it fails with the error:
>Logon Failure: The target account name is incorrect
>
>
>Any guidance you can offer will be repayed ten fold, thank you so much.
>
>Rich
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Don Meyer <dlmeyer at uiuc.edu>
Network Manager, ACES Academic Computing Facility
Technical System Manager, ACES TeleNet System
UIUC College of ACES, Information Technology and Communication Services
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